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in this lesson were continuing our discussion of relevance and specifically we want to focus on character evidence under rules 404 through 405 and 412 through 415 of the Federal Rules of Evidence but to get started what is character evidence will in short character evidence is simply generalized information regarding a persons behavior and we know under Rule 405 of the Federal Rules of Evidence that character evidence can come in through one of two different forms right we have reputation and opinion testimony and we have specific instances of conduct so reputation and opinion testimony would look like a witness taking the stand and saying something like in my opinion having known the defendant for 20 years I believe he is a violent person right or you could talk about reputation maybe the witness doesnt know the defendant personally but does have personal knowledge of the reputation the community witness takes the stand and says something like hey having grown up in the same commu